A Meandering Broken Road

A Meandering Broken Road by John Daniel Strong, published by AuthorHouse in September 2021, is a work of literature that spans 254 pages. This edition explores significant historical events, including the Missouri Executive Order 44 and the robbery of the San Miguel Valley Bank, while highlighting the lives of both legendary men and remarkable women during this tumultuous period.
Readers will encounter characters such as Constance Franklin, who took drastic measures to protect her loved one, and Janis Little, who made a life-altering choice for financial security. The narrative also features Missy Gardet, whose unique story unfolds when she is discovered on the Queen Isabell paddleboat in Memphis. This book delves into themes of action, adventure, and romance, providing a vivid portrayal of the complexities faced by individuals in a challenging historical context.
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From the Missouri Executive Order 44–the infamous Extermination Order that was unrelenting against the Mormons–to the robbery of the San Miguel Valley Bank in Telluride, Colorado, before Bob Parker became known as Butch Cassidy–though there were men who became legends, there were women just as legendary. In A MEANDERING BROKEN ROAD there are some that were memorable like Constance Franklin who killed twice to save the man she loved–and Janis Little who abandoned the father of her unborn son to marry for money–but there was no one more unforgettable and original than Missy Gardet who when Michael Todd found her for sale on the Queen Isabell when the paddleboat docked in Memphis, she let him take her from what she had become–though he had no money and he had never been more than a horse trader and a drifter with a fast gun.
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